New dolphin species discovered in Australia

A team of scientists has identified a new dolphin species - the first for at least 30 years - off north Australia. New dolphin species discovered in Australia
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Facebook's fake prince could be jailed

A MOROCCAN computer engineer appeared in court today charged with setting up a Facebook account in the name of King Mohammed's brother. Facebook's fake prince could be jailed
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Pest controller survives by eating termites

Termites this week found that they weren’t safe from extermination even in remote country 400km north of Kalgoorlie, as an amateur prospector, lost without food or water, ate them to survive. Pest controller survives by eating termites
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Flying Koala!

See thia Koala take flight after being attacked by crow. Flying Koala!
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Celebrities flail in the Queensland jungle

mscynic writes on the compelling world of ‘I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here’:

“Scott says: ‘Can you walk in the jungle when it’s dark?’ In Australia, your legs stop working when the sun goes down.” Celebrities flail in the Queensland jungle
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Rudd 'salutes' Bush at NATO talks - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Once again our down-to-earth PM reveals his aussie larrikin roots by offering a faux salute to the leader of the free world. Rudd 'salutes' Bush at NATO talks - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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1896: Our first Olympian runs Marathon with butler

This list of 12 bizarre Olympic moments includes the story of Edwin Flack, our first Olympic champion, who ran the Marathon accompanied by a butler in a bowler hat (not, as stated here, his own). 1896: Our first Olympian runs Marathon with butler
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